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Changes in Balance Strategy and Neuromuscular Control during a Fatiguing Balance Task—A Study in Perturbed Unilateral Stance

机译:疲劳平衡任务过程中平衡策略和神经肌肉控制的变化—单侧姿态干预研究

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Fatigue impairs sensorimotor performance, reduces spinal reflexes and affects the interaction of antagonistic muscles in complex motor tasks. Although there is literature dealing with the interference of fatigue and postural control, the interpretation is confounded by the variety of paradigms used to study it. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of postural fatigue on balance control and strategy, as well as on neuromuscular modulation, in response to postural perturbation (PERT) during a fatiguing balance task. A fatigue protocol consisting of continuous exposure to perturbations until exhaustion was executed in 24 subjects. Number of failed attempts, paths of center of pressure displacement (COP), ankle, knee, and hip joint kinematics, electromyographic activity of the soleus (SOL), tibialis anterior (TA), rectus femoris (RF), vastus lateralis (VL), biceps femoris (BF), and gluteus maximus muscles (GM) and spinal excitability of SOL at the peak of the short-latency responses (SLR) were recorded after posterior PERT. The co-contraction index (CCI) was calculated for TA_SOL, VL_BF and RF_GM. (1) The number of failed attempts significantly increased while COP amplitude and velocity, as well as angular excursion at the ankle, knee and hip joints, decreased with fatigue ( P < 0.05). (2) Concomitantly, CCI of SOL_TA, VL_BF and RF_GM increased and spinal excitability in SOL declined. (3) Adaptations progressively augmented with progressing exhaustion and occurred in the distal prior to proximal segment. Distinctly deteriorated balance ability was accompanied by a modified neuromuscular control—the increase in co-contraction reflected by simultaneously activated antagonists is accompanied by smaller knee and hip joint excursions, indicating an elevated level of articular stiffness. These changes may be associated with an exaggerated postural rigidity and could have caused the delayed and reduced postural reactions that are reflected in the changes in COP displacement when compensating for sudden PERT. The reduction in spinal excitability may either be caused by fatigue itself or by an increase in reciprocal inhibition due to augmented TA activity.
机译:疲劳会损害感觉运动性能,减少脊柱反射并影响复杂运动任务中拮抗性肌肉的相互作用。尽管有关于疲劳和姿势控制干扰的文献,但由于研究它的各种范式而使解释混乱。这项研究旨在评估姿势疲劳对疲劳平衡任务中姿势干扰(PERT)的响应对平衡控制和策略以及神经肌肉调节的影响。疲劳方案包括持续暴露于微扰中,直到在24名受试者中执行疲惫为止。失败尝试的次数,压力位移中心的路径(COP),踝,膝和髋关节的运动学,比目鱼的肌电图活动(SOL),胫前肌(TA),股直肌(RF),股外侧肌(VL) PER后后记录短潜伏期反应(SLR)峰值时SOL的股骨头,股二头肌(BF)和臀大肌(GM)以及脊髓的脊髓兴奋性。计算TA_SOL,VL_BF和RF_GM的共收缩指数(CCI)。 (1)尝试失败的次数显着增加,而COP幅度和速度以及踝,膝和髋关节的角度偏移随着疲劳而减少(P <0.05)。 (2)同时,SOL_TA,VL_BF和RF_GM的CCI升高,而SOL中的脊髓兴奋性降低。 (3)适应随着累进的累进而逐渐增加,并发生在近端节段之前的远端。平衡能力的明显下降伴随着改良的神经肌肉控制-同时激活的拮抗剂所反映的共收缩的增加伴随着较小的膝关节和髋关节偏移,表明关节僵硬程度升高。这些变化可能与夸张的姿势刚度有关,并可能导致姿势反应的延迟和减少,这在补偿突然的PERT时反映在COP位移的变化中。脊柱兴奋性的降低可能是由于自身疲劳或由于TA活性增强引起的相互抑制作用增加。

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